Professional Seminar: Field Crop Production under Changing Conditions
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Participant Arrival and Registration
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Event Opening
Ladislav HinzellérDone
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New protection strategies in the context of resistance and banned plant protection products
Zoltán TamašekDone
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Discussion and exchange of experience
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Lunch and networking
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Opening thoughts and experiences in organic farming
Róbert GóraDone
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Refreshments
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A recognized expert in professional crop protection with more than 40 years of experience in research and development. Throughout his career, he has worked in both the United States and Europe, contributing to research and applied development projects for leading global ag‑technology companies, including Monsanto, Bayer, and other international industry leaders.
His long‑term professional focus includes evaluating the effectiveness of crop protection strategies, selecting appropriate products, and integrating them into functional plant protection systems under real field conditions. His approach is built on connecting research findings, field trial results, and decades of practical experience to ensure long‑term crop vitality, resilience, and plant health.
He is committed to modern and sustainable solutions that address increasing pest and pathogen resistance, the gradual restriction of active substances, and the evolving legislative and agronomic requirements of contemporary field crop production.
Lecture
A focus on practical insights from field conditions, including trial results and long-term observations. The presentation highlights biological solutions and the principles of functional prevention as key components of integrated protection systems, helping to maintain crop vigour, resilience, and overall plant health throughout the growing season.
Emphasis is placed on the correct selection and effective implementation of these solutions in the context of increasing pest resistance, as well as on innovative approaches that influence stand stability, yield potential, and the overall performance of field crop production in practice.